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Akihabara Electric Town is a major Tokyo district internationally famous as a hub for electronics and all things related to Japanese pop culture. The area is packed with multi-story shops selling everything from cutting-edge electronics and computer parts to video games and figurines. Over the years, Akihabara has transformed into the global center for anime, manga, and gaming, attracting fans from around the world to its themed cafes, arcades, and specialized stores.
Landmark Akihabara arcade, opened by Sega over 30 years ago, announces sudden closure.
The Akihabara Radio Kaikan is a prominent ten-story landmark building that has long been a symbol of Akihabara's unique culture. It is a vertical shopping mall packed with specialty stores selling a wide variety of electronics, figurines, comics, trading cards, and other anime and manga-related goods. For decades, it has been a pilgrimage site for fans of Japanese pop culture and a prime example of the district's evolution from an electronics town to a global center for "otaku" interests.
Super Potato is a renowned three-story store in Akihabara that is a paradise for "RETRO VIDEO GAME" enthusiasts. The shop is famous for its vast collection of classic games, consoles, and memorabilia spanning decades of gaming history, from the Famicom to the Super Nintendo. Visitors can not only browse but also play some of the old titles in the arcade on the top floor, making it a nostalgic and immersive experience.
The Tokyo Anime Center is a central hub for anime and manga enthusiasts, located in Shibuya, Tokyo. It serves as an official information point and exhibition space, providing visitors with the latest news on new anime releases, events, and a variety of merchandise. The center is a popular destination for tourists and fans seeking to immerse themselves in Japan's vibrant pop culture scene.
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i = 0;
while (!deck.isInOrder()) {
print 'Iteration ' + i;
deck.shuffle();
i++;
}
print 'It took ' + i + ' iterations to sort the deck.';